Galloped horses in Churchill Downs, home of the Kentucky Derby, Douglas Park in Louisville, Kentucky and River Downs, Ohio for two winters.

1943

Was the world's first female rider in US Jockey Club-sanctioned pari-mutuel races. She rode in Lincoln, Hastings and Columbus, Nebraska, for nationally recognized trainers including Racing Hall of Fame trainer Marion Van Berg and was one of the leading jockeys alongside Hall of Fame rider Basil James and the top US jockey of 1936, Ralph Neves.

Beat Racing Hall of Fame jockey, Johnny Longden (the top male jockey at the time), in a special exhibition match race at Agua Caliente Mexico. Competed in many exhibition races at Agua Caliente, Mexico.

Raced two seasons in Tucson, Arizona riding both thoroughbreds and quarter horses. Won the Arizona Derby with her own mount, Little Robert.

Rode races in Las Vegas, Nevada; Caliente, Mexico; Vessels Ranch, California, one of the largest quarter horse race tracks at the time, and numerous other tracks in California.

Competed special exhibition races at Exhibition Park in Vancouver, Canada, and at Pimlico in Baltimore, Maryland, one week before the Triple Crown. Competed in numerous races in Oklahoma, Nevada, Texas, Wyoming and Montana.

1952–54

Rode races in Kansas.

1955–56

Raced in Oklahoma and Kansas.

1957–78

Worked her family ranch, breaking and training colts for the race track and raising cattle.